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Werner Herzog
Arts & EntertainmentLegendary filmmaker Werner Herzog on the ‘phenomenal stupidities’ of his beloved L.A., the dangers awaiting Gen Z, and ‘The Future of Truth’
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 28, 2025
Zach Yadegari
SuccessThis Ivy League reject taught himself to code at 7, built a $30m app by 18 and is treating college like a $100k vacation: ‘not necessarily things that are directly related to my company’
By Jessica CoacciSeptember 27, 2025
Gen Z expects to inherit money and assets—but their boomer parents aren’t planning on leaving anything behind
SuccessGen Z expects to inherit money and assets—but their boomer parents aren’t planning on leaving anything behind
By Orianna Rosa RoyleSeptember 26, 2025
Sad young woman with phone at home, using mobile phone feeling depressed, upset gen z girl holding smartphone looking out window.
AIMeta’s Facebook introduced a dating AI bot to alleviate ‘swipe fatigue.’ But experts say it’s ‘too little, too late’
By Nino PaoliSeptember 26, 2025
Photo of a job applicant being interviewed
SuccessGoodwill CEO says hiring managers are going behind their bosses’ backs and looking for workers with college degrees, not skills
By Orianna Rosa RoyleSeptember 26, 2025
David Rogier
SuccessMasterClass CEO shares the secret to how jobless Gen Zers can get hiring managers to respond to their cold emails
By Preston ForeSeptember 26, 2025
US President Donald Trump shows an executive order about Tiktok he signed in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on September 25, 2025.
Big TechThe U.S. will now actually control TikTok’s algorithm, JD Vance says
By Eva RoytburgSeptember 25, 2025
A Gen Zer sipping a soda, looking at their phone
EconomyGen Z is so frugal they’re doctoring ‘heavy sodas’ at gas station fountains throughout the country to make one drink last all day
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 25, 2025
A young person with yellow hair and wired headphones walks in front of the Starbucks coffee shop, looking in.
North AmericaStarbucks chases Gen Z nostalgia, betting $1 billion on plan to bring back the ‘third place’
By Eva RoytburgSeptember 25, 2025
Suzy Welch uncovered the reason Gen Z seems unhireable: Their workplace values don’t match their Gen X and millennial bosses
Future of WorkSuzy Welch uncovered the reason Gen Z seems unhireable: Their workplace values don’t match their Gen X and millennial bosses
By Sydney LakeSeptember 25, 2025
Emma Watson
CommentaryHarry Potter star Emma Watson says she paused her career at 29, after 16-hour work days turned her into ‘an insane person’ who couldn’t hold a conversation
By Jessica CoacciSeptember 25, 2025
Teenage girls laugh at the movies.
Arts & EntertainmentGen-Z has no nostalgia for the big screen—unless it’s the ‘Minecraft Movie’
By Lindsey Bahr, Amelia Thomson-Deveaux and The Associated PressSeptember 25, 2025
Young couple on a yacht
SuccessGen Zers are dating people 25% better than they are. They’re calling it ‘throning’—and experts say it’s a quick ticket to long-term success
By Orianna Rosa RoyleSeptember 25, 2025
Two students help a man file his taxes
SuccessGen Z is reviving this boring job that millennials and boomers abandoned—and it’s helping them land six-figure careers straight out of college
By Preston ForeSeptember 25, 2025
Gen Z
PoliticsGen Z revolutionaries worldwide have a common emblem: A pirate flag from ‘One Piece,’ the best-selling manga in history
By Nuurrianti Jalli and The ConversationSeptember 24, 2025
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Economy
'We should absolutely be concerned about non-college-educated men today': higher rents, living at home, falling out of the labor marketplaceholder alt text
By Catherina GioinoApril 18, 2026
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By Nick LichtenbergApril 17, 2026
Workplace Culture
The power has swung back to employers—and workers are paying for it in benefits, flexibility, and leverageplaceholder alt text
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